ULTRASTRUCTURE OF OOSPORE GERMINATION IN PYTHIUM APHANIDERMATUM |
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Authors: | D M Ruben M E Stanghellini |
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Institution: | Department of Plant Pathology, University of Arizona, Tucson, 85721 |
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Abstract: | Transmission electron microscopy was used in an examination of dormant and germinating oospores of Pythium aphanidermatum (Edson) Fitzp. Predominant cytoplasmic components of the dormant oospore were a single, centrally located globule and numerous storage bodies surrounding the globule. The lipid nature of the central globule and storage bodies was indicated by the examination of Br2-treated and untreated, fixed specimens. Three layers of the oospore wall were distinguished. During the early stages of oospore germination, the central globule developed incurvatures and became partially surrounded by vacuoles. The thick middle layer of the wall showed a change in staining properties and became thin in the region of germ tube emergence. Germlings incubated on corn meal agar differed substantially from those incubated in nutrient broth during the later stages of germination. The role of vacuoles and vesicles in the utilization of storage reserves during germination is discussed. |
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